Two late goals helped Maidstone United see off Ashford Town on Saturday.

Scott Harris gave the Tangerines a first half lead, and the visitors looked set for a crucial away win until Lloyd Blackman and James Pinnock scored in the dying minutes.

The 2-1 defeat means Ashford drop one place to seventh in the table.

Division One South

Walton Casuals ended their run of five home defeats with a 2-1 victory over Eastbourne Town on Saturday.

The hosts took a 10th minute lead when Michael Cayford fired a low shot from 20 yards, and Danny Platel doubled the advantage after 38 minutes with a far post header.

Eastbourne grabbed a late consolation goal through Liam Baitup but Casuals took the points and move three places clear of the relegation zone.

Walton & Hersham grabbed a point with a late equaliser at in-form Dulwich Hamlet.

The home side had won their previous five matches, and looked set to continue that run when they took the lead after 71 minutes through Laurent Hamici.

Dulwich went close to making it 2-0 when a shot from Hamici hit the post, but the ball was cleared and eventually found substitute Sol Pinnock who lifted the ball into the goal to make it 1-1.

Merstham moved up to ninth in the table with an impressive 2-1 victory away at Folkestone Invicta.

A scrambled goal after 15 minutes by Mark Simmons gave Merstham a dream start, and Kwabena Agyei’s eighth of the season came four minutes into the second half to ensure a two-goal cushion.

Frankie Chappell headed one back for the home side to set up a nail-biting finale but Folkestone could not breach the resilient Merstham defence.

Metropolitan Police’s good form continued as they recorded a hard-fought 1-0 victory at bottom side Crowborough Athletic.

Craig Carley went close after just 10 minutes when he rounded the Crowborough goalkeeper only to hit the crossbar.

The home side created numerous chances, but the Blues struck the vital blow after 55 minutes when Lee Gledhill crossed from the right and captain Steve Sutherland headed the ball into the roof of the net.

Leatherhead thumped struggling Corinthian-Casuals 4-1 as Tom Hutchings marked his return from a three-match ban by coming off the bench to score.

Leatherhead opened the scoring when a throw-in from the right found Will Jenkins who volleyed the ball off the crossbar and into the net to make it 1-0.

The second half started with a disastrous error in the Casuals' defence as skipper Chris Horwood sliced a clearance over his own keeper and into the net for an own goal.

Fifteen minutes from time, Kevin Terry outpaced the defence and slipped the ball round Colin Harris for his third goal in two games since re-joining Leatherhead from Banstead.

The visitors pulled a goal back to make it 3-1 through Joe Nwoko, but Hutchings put the seal on the win with a spectacular strike.

Godalming Town grabbed a surprise point at leaders Kingstonian.

Glen Stanley put the visitors ahead just after half time when a long throw from Richard Taylor was flicked on by Carl Hutchings, Stanley easily converting from four yards out.

Godalming held their lead until the 67th minute when Bobby Traynor sprinted forward to receive Tommy William’s corner and sent it curling into the goal to level the scores at 1-1.

Chipstead continued their march up the table with a 2-1 victory over Croydon Athletic.

Reis Aslan opened the scoring for Chipstead with a lob from 20 yards, but Sean Rivers poked in the equaliser from a goalmouth scramble.

Jake Delaney settled the match just before the break with a header at the far post to make it 2-1, which is how it stayed despite further chances for both sides.

Whyteleafe picked up a point on their travels with a 0-0 draw at Ashford Town (Kent).